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A New Jersey appeals court upheld a $1.5M verdict for the family of Santos Alverio Jr., who was killed when a New Jersey Transit train hit his car at a faulty crossing. The jury found NJ Transit knew about the malfunction and failed to fix it. A $1.5 million jury award to the family of a Hammonton man who was killed when a New Jersey Transit train struck his car at a railroad crossing has been upheld by a state appeals court. The crash occurred on March 9, 2018, when Santos Alverio, Jr. was driving east on Line Street in Hammonton with his brother in the passenger seat. As they crossed the tracks, a southbound New Jersey Transit train collided with their car. Alverio was killed instantly, while his brother survived with serious injuries. The appeals court agreed with the Atlantic County jury’s finding that New Jersey Transit was negligent in maintaining the Line Street crossing. The crash was caused by a malfunctioning gate arm and poor warning signals, not by anything Alverio did, the court found. During the trial, the jury heard conflicting accounts of what happened at the crossing. Alverio’s brother testified that the warning lights weren’t flashing, the gates weren’t down, and the train horn didn’t sound. Expert witnesses supported his version of events, saying the southern gate arm didn’t fully lower until after the car had already entered the crossing. New Jersey Transit, however, argued that Alverio was at fault for driving under a lowered gate and ignoring the warnings. Their expert, Richard Moakes, testified that the gate was fully down and the train horn was used properly under federal rules. He also claimed that Alverio’s car made contact with the gate arm. But Moakes acknowledged there was no physical evidence, no scratches or marks on the car or the gate, to prove that contact actually happened, according to the court ruling. The jury ultimately found that even if Alverio had made a mistake, it wasn’t what caused the crash. Instead, they found that New Jersey Transit had known about the malfunctioning gate more than 15 hours before the crash and failed to perform the safety checks required by federal regulations. The jury awarded $50,000 for pain and suffering and $1.5 million under New Jersey’s Wrongful Death Act to Alverio’s family. New Jersey Transit appealed the verdict, arguing that the jury’s findings were inconsistent and that the trial court used the wrong legal standard. But the appeals court said the jury got the right instructions and it was their job to decide what kind of responsibilities New Jersey Transit had. Ruben Honik, the attorney for the Alverio family, praised the decision. He said that the jury clearly recognized that “New Jersey Transit’s railroad crossing had malfunctioned, that it had notice of same, and that it failed to perform required inspection and repairs to avoid this tragedy.” New Jersey Transit was represented in the case by the Office of the Attorney General, which declined to comment....

Dangerous Cosmetic And Shampoo Products Honik LLC has filed multiple class action lawsuits against the makers of RevitaLash and certain ‘therapeutic’ shampoos such as Neutrogena T-Gel for failing to disclose all the risks associated with the products’ ingredients...

Honik LLC Files Class Action Against Car Makers And Data Brokers For recording And Selling Driver's Data Honik LLC has filed multiple class action lawsuits against car makers and data brokers for recording and selling drivers’ data without knowledge or consent. As reported in the New York Times in March 2024, see https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/11/technology/carmakers-driver-tracking-insurance.html, car makers such as General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, and potentially others have equipped cars with software, or made them capable of supporting applications, that track how drivers drive. This includes things like how many times a driver “hard brakes” or drives at night. The car makers then sell drivers’ data to data brokers, who sell it to auto insurers. The auto insurers then might use it to increase auto insurance quotes and premiums Read More...

Sanctions Ordered Against Chinese manufactured Of Contminated Valsartan On May 10, 2024, a Special Master in the multi-district litigation about valsartan, losartan, and irbesartan drugs being contaminated with a carcinogen has ordered that the lead Chinese defendant, Zhejiang Huahai Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., must pay sanctions for its refusal to produce documents or to have its CEO, Baohua Chen, appear for deposition. The order is attached here. Honik LLC’s Ruben Honik is co-lead plaintiffs’ counsel in the matter, and Honik LLC’s David Stanoch is plaintiffs’ liaison counsel to the plaintiff side. Read More...

A New Jersey federal judge on Wednesday certified classes of consumers and insurers who claim they lost money by purchasing the contaminated blood pressure drug Valsartan, as well as two classes of consumers seeking medical monitoring for cancer potentially caused by the drug....

A proposed class action lawsuit has been filed against Upper Darby Township in federal court over its handling of parking tickets. The plaintiff's attorney said Monday that is a due process violation. A federal lawsuit claims thousands of people issued parking tickets never received notice of how and when they may contest the ticket or to appear and dispute violation before a local judge....

A New Jersey federal judge on Wednesday certified classes of consumers and insurers who claim they lost money by purchasing the contaminated blood pressure drug Valsartan, as well as two classes of consumers seeking medical monitoring for cancer potentially caused by the drug....

In November of 2021, consumer giant Proctor & Gamble announced a product recall of Old Spice and Secret-branded aerosol deodorant because they contained the cancer causing chemical Benzene. Now comes news that 32 of Proctor and Gamble’s (P&G) dry shampoo and conditioners also have been found to include this deadly chemical. These products have been recalled by the company and consumers are asked to dispose of them immediately. The Federal Drug Administration has shared the complete list of recalled hair products.  If you or someone you love has used any of the shampoos or conditioners on the list, you may be eligible to participate in legal action against P&G....

The horrific collapse of the Champlain Towers South Condominium Building in Southern Florida was a chilling reminder of the risks with construction defects and ignoring necessary maintenance. Condominium associations owe a fiduciary responsibility to all condominium owners to ensure that individual and building-wide structural and other critical repairs are undertaken promptly and properly. Honik LLC currently represents condo owners in the neighboring Champlain Towers East, and other Southern Florida condominium buildings, to ensure that the respective condominium associations take necessary steps to ensure safety, structural soundness, and prevent diminution in property values....